This prewar 1 bedroom is loaded with charm and details including exposed brick walls, 9-foot ceilings, and a decorative fireplace. The co-op is well laid-out with a dining area and an office. The 21-foot living room with a decorative fireplace and a 17-foot master bedroom overlook tree-lined 16th Street. The third floor common hallway has just completed a tasteful modern renovation.
This is an excellent location—a half block from the major subway lines, around the corner from the Chelsea Market, Highline, Whitney and Meatpacking area.

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Building Notes: 250 West 16th Street is a 5-story co-op with 46 units that was built in 1930 and converted to a co-op in 1985.
The building is finishing extensive renovation
of its halls and the lobby is next. The co-op has an onsite superintendent and a intercom security system. There is a ground-floor laundry room. A 1% flip tax on the gross sales price is paid by the seller.

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